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26,653 datasets
2025 management plan defines a 50km intertidal zone project area for protecting geological and paleontological features near Broome. The dataset delineates the boundary extending 15km southeast and 25km northwest from Broome along the Dampier Peninsula coastline. It is one of three datasets produced by the Dinosaur Coast National Heritage Management Plan grant.
2005-2021 monthly formaldehyde concentrations are provided by the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2), using JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate data from multiple satellite sensors. The product offers 3-dimensional data at 27 pressure levels between 1000 and 60 hPa, with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees. The reanalysis simultaneously optimizes both atmospheric concentrations and emissions for multiple chemical species.
Monthly binned ozone data derived from radiances measured by the EOS Aura Microwave Limb Sounder's 240 GHz radiometer. The dataset provides near-global spatial coverage from -82 to +82 degrees latitude with a 4x5 degree resolution and vertical data from 261 to 0.0215 hPa. It is produced by NASA and archived in netCDF4 format.
ML3MBO3 is the EOS Aura Microwave Limb Sounder monthly binned ozone product derived from 240 GHz radiometer radiances. The data version is 5.1, with near-global spatial coverage from -82 to +82 degrees latitude and a resolution of 4 degrees latitude by 5 degrees longitude. Data files are archived in netCDF4 format by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
From 2005 to 2021, this dataset provides monthly 3-dimensional vertical concentrations of nitric acid (HNO3) as part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). It is produced using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which simultaneously optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. The data are structured as netCDF files with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees across 27 pressure levels from 1000 to 60 hPa.
2005-2021 global atmospheric data provides the 6-hourly meridional (north-south) wind component at 27 vertical pressure levels. This dataset is part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2), generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework to optimize chemical concentrations and emissions. It has a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees and is stored in netCDF4 format.
2005-2021 vertical concentrations of peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) are provided by the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate multiple satellite sensors, optimizing both concentrations and emissions. Data is stored as yearly netCDF4 files with 6-hourly temporal resolution and a spatial grid of 1.125 degrees at 27 pressure levels.
The TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis SO2 6-Hourly 3-dimensional Product provides vertical concentrations of sulfur dioxide from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). TCR-2 uses JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework to simultaneously optimize concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors for the period 2005-2021. Data files are in netCDF format, containing yearly data at 6-hourly resolution with a spatial grid of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees across 27 pressure levels.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis OH 6-Hourly 3-dimensional Product provides vertical concentrations of the hydroxyl radical (OH) from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). TCR-2 uses JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework to optimize concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors for the period 2005-2021. Data files are netCDF4 format, containing yearly data at 6-hourly resolution with a spatial grid of 1.125° and 27 pressure levels.
2005-2021 monthly vertical concentrations of sulfur dioxide (SO2) are provided by the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The data uses JPL's MOMO-Chem assimilation framework to optimize concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Each file contains a year of data at 1.125 x 1.125 degree spatial resolution across 27 pressure levels.
Global 3-dimensional data provides the ensemble spread of ozone concentrations from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2) for 2005-2021. This product quantifies analysis uncertainty using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data is structured as yearly netCDF files with 6-hourly temporal resolution and 27 vertical pressure levels.
From 2005 to 2021, this dataset provides monthly carbon monoxide emissions from biomass burning sources. It is part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2), produced using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework that optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data are provided as netCDF files with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis v2 provides a 17-year global record of surface hydroxyl radical concentrations from 2005 to 2021. The dataset is generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data is stored in netCDF4 files with a 2-hourly temporal resolution and a 1.125 x 1.125 degree spatial grid.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis v2 uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate satellite data, simultaneously optimizing both atmospheric concentrations and emissions. This dataset provides monthly, global estimates of nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2) released from surface soil sources. Each netCDF file contains a year of data at a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis Surface Pressure 2-Hourly 2-dimensional Product provides global surface pressure values from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). The dataset spans 2005-2021, with a 2-hourly temporal resolution and a spatial grid of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees. It is generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors.
27 pressure levels between 1000 and 60 hPa provide vertical profiles of the zonal wind component (u vector) from 2005 to 2021. This product is part of the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2), generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework that optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data are stored in netCDF files with a spatial resolution of 1.125 x 1.125 degrees.
The TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis CO Monthly 3-dimensional Product provides vertical concentrations of carbon monoxide globally from 2005 to 2021. It is generated by the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2) using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. Data are stored as monthly files in netCDF format at a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees and 27 pressure levels.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2) provides a 17-year global record of nitric oxide concentrations using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework. The dataset offers monthly, three-dimensional data at 27 pressure levels between 1000 and 60 hPa, with a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees. This reanalysis simultaneously optimizes both concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis NO2 Spread Monthly 3-dimensional Product provides a measure of uncertainty for nitrogen dioxide concentrations from the Tropospheric Chemical Reanalysis v2 (TCR-2). It is generated using JPL's MOMO-Chem data assimilation framework, which optimizes concentrations and emissions from multiple satellite sensors. The data are provided as monthly global grids at 27 pressure levels between 1000 and 60 hPa for the years 2005 through 2021.
TROPESS Chemical Reanalysis NO2 provides 6-hourly 3-dimensional concentrations of nitrogen dioxide from 2005 to 2021. The dataset uses JPL's MOMO-Chem framework to assimilate multiple satellite sensors, simultaneously optimizing concentrations and emissions. Each netCDF file contains a year of data at a spatial resolution of 1.125 degrees across 27 vertical pressure levels.